\npmonster{Wraiths}
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\quot{``You know, the best way to get rid of ghosts is to clean house.''}

\desc{Wraiths appear as they did in life save with photographic filters applied to make them look washed out and see through. Each Wraith is a specific person that died, and they tend to have goals that tie into their time while alive or the circumstances of their death. A Wraith that accomplishes its driving goal often dissolves into a Nirvanaish happy ending. But sometimes a Luminary Wraith will simply go on and make an unlife for themselves in supernatural society.}

\desc{Like all Ghosts, a Wraith has a Strength score of zero while outside the Deep Gloom. Each Wraith has a number of things that tie them to the real world called ``fetters.'' These can be favored objects, their own corpse, or loved ones. In order to regain Power Points they have to be within a few meters of one of their fetters. If a Wrath loses track of their fetters, they cannot regain Power Points and are doomed to slowly fade away. If a Wraith attains its primary goal and persists afterwards, this restriction is lifted.}

\desc{Some Luminary Wraiths come into being with a lot of extra disciplines, putting them on close to the same footing as a normal player character. Some people might even be tempted to run Wraith chronicles, but that's really very difficult role playing.}

\noindent \desc{A Wraith has an Orphic power source and a Ritual power schedule.}

\desc{\begin{list}{}{\itemspace}
    \item \ability{Wraith Starting Disciplines}
    \item
    \item - Basic Disciplines -
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    \item Aura Perception (Basic Auspex)
    \item Patience of the Mountains (Basic Fortitude)
    \item Vigor (Basic Potence)
\end{list}

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    \item
    \item - Advanced Disciplines -
\end{list}
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    \item Empty Body (Auspex / Fortitude Devotion)
\end{list}}

\inspiration{Ghost, Stir of Echoes, Sixth Sense, most ghost stories honestly.}